Dear Editor, The one thing that is greatly conspicuous in ur news articles or what so ever u do in the site is high and unreasonable partiality, especially when it comes between ANDHRA Pradesh and tamil land. Let me quote some examples for my statement, before I proceed any further. Instance 1: Once u have called 'TENALI RAMALINGADU' in ur article as 'TENALI Raman'. Is it prestigious enough for an organisation even supported by TELUGU readers to the extent the tamil do. Don't you know Tenali is situated in GUNTUR district at the heart of AP? Isn't a shame enough task by your News staff? Instance 2: Once u called Chiranjeevi as a Tamil Star on his B'day news item. SHAME!! SHAME!! Instance 3: How can u enlist stars in linguistic partiality order as 'Kamal Hassan' and 'Chianjeevi' despite the fact 'CHIRANJEEVI' was central attraction till half of the programme? Don't you know he is chief guest for the India International Film Festival at Goa, ruling out other two possibilities, 'Amitabh' and 'Rajni'? I am rapidly loosing patience after constant notice about your inclination towards the tn. You'll loose you reader-base in AP if u still don't realise ur flaws. Regrets, TELUVAADU
Its nice to see all the stars irrespective of language,status,coming toghether for good cause.They are the fashion icons who have a huge fan following.Good word form their mouth would definately make sense and difference for the whole society.It nice and becomes a sought of encourgenment for all those who are involved in the cause.i think starts should take advantage of their fan following and should concetarte on socail issues for building a "better society".But we should remeber what nagarjuna said "Remember what you have learnt today. Take home this and not the stars and the music and dance".Then only campaign will see light or else it will sink into Oblivion
Hello Rediff, Lately, I have been noticing that your news coverage is always inclined to Tamilnadu. You forgot to mention Chiranjeevi on your news title here. He is also one of the popular heroes. Only thing is he is from Andhra Pradesh. And also, you did not cover your news on the major storm that hit Andhra Pradesh a month back. this is a shame on you and your news staff. -Sridhar
RE:Biases towards tamil
by Deepak on Oct 27, 2005 06:38 AM
Hey Sridhar, I think u guys think abut heros and heroines apprearing in the news/events..u dont appriciate the contents of it. Read the last line..nagarjuna says remember the message of the event and not other things.. Deepak
My project works for the cause of AIDS awareness in Karnataka, getting public attention to deliver messages about this issue is the main strategy to arrest its spread.What would a mega event like the one reported cost? Bravo Andhra.